[5] After its completion, Tamme Stadium became the primary sports ground of Tartu and in the next two decades hosted numerous national and international athletics competitions.
[7] Until this day, Tartu Olümpia are the only non-Tallinn team that has lifted the Estonian Football Championship title.
[9] The ruins were demolished and a design competition for a new building was held in 1999, which was won by architects Andres Siim and Kristel Ausing.
[12] On 3 July 2014, the stadium hosted its first and only UEFA Europa League qualification match, when Estonian third-tier club Tartu Santos faced Tromsø in front of 1,169 spectators.
Tartu Tamme Stadium has hosted the Estonia national football team twice, with both matches taking place in June 2012.